A developing boundary layer over an evaporating surface

作者: Richard N. Weisman

DOI: 10.1007/BF02153562

关键词: BuoyancyDiffusion equationAirflowBoundary layerTurbulent diffusionMixing (process engineering)Materials scienceThermodynamicsHumidityDegree (temperature)

摘要: The problem of air flow over a sudden change in surface temperature and humidity has been solved using mixing-length theory. method is similar to that used by P. A. Taylor (1970) with some modifications. form the mixing length suggested Blackadar this allows calculation farther downwind. A vapor diffusion equation included set conservation equations buoyancy term stability length. found enhance significantly turbulent but lesser degree than does thermal buoyancy.

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